Re: I messed with Plymouth and now I'm paying for it...

Originally Posted by lifelike27

Yes, it is mounted, I can see the icon there and running the first command said that it is already mounted. However, I still cannot run the chroot command (same error).

Is the disk the same 32bit or 64 bit that you are running
on your machine. The only way I can reproduce is using 32 bit on 64 bit or vice versa. Only 1 32 bit install so?
other wise can chroot into 5 different installs.

Re: I messed with Plymouth and now I'm paying for it...

Ran the whole code string on 2 different installs and worked like it is suppose to.
It is tried and true code not anything that I made up. I only use stuff that has been
known to work and I have tried on my own machines. I feel bad it is taking so long
to find out what your error code in chroot means. I am sticking around also.

Re: I messed with Plymouth and now I'm paying for it...

If the chroot command returns with the error "chroot: cannot run command `/bin/bash': Exec format error", this usually indicates that the livecd environment is not compatible with that of the installed system.
For example, the error is most frequently seen when trying to chroot to a 64-bit system (eg. amd64) from a 32-bit livecd (eg. x86).
The solution is to use a livecd which is using the same architecture as the installed system.

This is what I get but can you do me a favor if you are still around: Post this for me please. This is going to bug me till fix is in.